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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Letter July 3, 1918 to I.B. Good
Letter
C.O. In Camp Meade During World War I
manuscript of being a Mennonite C.O. in WWI
Pamphlet "Brent Dow Allinson: Conscientious Objector to War"
To the Secretary of War: An Open Letter From a Conscientious Objector
letter sent to the Secretary of War by Brent Dow Allinson; published in "War?" (volume 2:1; December 1917), re: his opposition to conscription
News article "Thru the Editor's Eyes" (in "Pearson's Magazine")
Newsclipping from "Pearson's Magazine"
Poem "They Know Not"
Poem "The Hero of Vimy"
Pamphlet "The Civilized Minority and the War"
Poem "O, Say, Can You See?"
Letter September 13, ___ from Brent Allinson to Gertrude Winslow
letter written re: experiences as a C.O., etc.
Letter September 2, 1920 from Brent Allinson to Henry Dana
letter written after being released from prison at Ft. Leavenworth
Letter June 21, 1920 from Brent Allinson to Henry Dana
letter re: censorship of mail, etc., at Fort Leavenworth
Letter September 30, 1918 from Brent Dow Allinson to President Woodrow Wilson
letter re: being a C.O. etc.
Letter October 6, 1918 from Brent Dow Allinson to Robert Dunn
re: experiences as a C.O.
Copy of Letter undated from Brent Dow Allinson to unknown recipient
letter of his experiences as a C.O.
Letter undated from Devere Allen to Friend
letter
American Friends Reconstruction Unit
blank application form
"Saying No to War"
historical article re: House of David C.O.s
"Monroe Wulff: A Conscientious Objector"
Pamphlet "Who are the Conscientious Objectors?, " 1919
report on conditions for and treatment of C.O. prisoners
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